Football clubs should initiate their player recruitment strategies well in advance. Even with the transfer period concluded, it’s certain that all 20 Premier League teams are diligently operating covertly to develop prospective candidate lists, identify key objectives, and establish their direction for the forthcoming campaign.
Complete clarity eludes them at present, as numerous decisions hinge on avoiding relegation or securing a European berth. Nevertheless, what considerations ought to be paramount for them? Which areas are already recognized as requiring attention?
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Arsenal
REQUIREMENT: Augmented offensive power
Arsenal disbursed £162 million last summer to acquire Viktor Gyökeres, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke, aiming to bolster their offensive ranks. However, a compelling case can be advanced that further additions are necessary. Given Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus’s significant injury troubles and the team’s deficiency in a premier left-sided attacking presence, they ought to pursue a forward option of some description.
Aston Villa
REQUIREMENT: Strategy for potential significant exits
Aston Villa operates with highly constrained financial resources, a consequence of a UEFA agreement, necessitating meticulous evaluation of every transaction. Their situation is further complicated by the conceivable departure of several pivotal players, which would mandate acquiring replacements. Securing Champions League participation might eliminate the necessity for undesirable sales. Yet, should they fail to qualify, players such as forward Morgan Rogers and goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez are likely to attract interest from other teams. Villa must identify potential targets in such a scenario.
AFC Bournemouth
REQUIREMENT: Resolve the central defender dilemma
Bournemouth confronts various uncertainties regarding their central defense for the second consecutive year. The primary concern centers on Marcos Senesi, whose agreement concludes this summer, and who has garnered interest from several elite teams, including Barcelona and Juventus. Should the Argentine international depart, could Veljko Milosavljević reliably assume a regular starting role? If not, the Cherries may have to acquire two new defensive players this summer (fortuitously, they excel in this area).
Brighton & Hove Albion
REQUIREMENT: An authentic right-sided defender
Brighton’s performance might have wavered somewhat this season, yet an examination of their roster reveals few deficiencies from either a qualitative or quantitative standpoint. A potential enhancement could be made at right-back, a position where they possess numerous choices but lack a dedicated expert apart from Joël Veltman, whose agreement concludes with the season. Furthermore, the Seagulls must prepare to recruit a central midfielder should Carlos Baleba depart the team.
Brentford
REQUIREMENT: Prudent handling of player exits
Brentford finds itself in an enviable position. The team is robust, featuring a prolific forward in Igor Thiago (17 league goals), a superb custodian in Caoimhín Kelleher, and strength throughout the lineup. Should they secure European qualification, additional reinforcements will be necessary. Conversely, if they fall short, the moment might arrive for certain long-serving members—like Ethan Pinnock and Rico Henry—to move on. The future remains uncertain.
Burnley
REQUIREMENT: Players capable of securing promotion for the subsequent year
With relegation appearing probable, Burnley ought to focus on identifying individuals who can facilitate their return from the second division next season. A significant concern persists in their midfield, given Josh Cullen’s ACL injury, James Ward-Prowse’s temporary loan replacement, and the potential unwillingness of Florentino Luís to remain with the club.
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Are Chelsea in serious financial trouble?
ESPN’s Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens react to Chelsea’s damaging UEFA European Club Landscape report.
Chelsea
REQUIREMENT: Experienced, stabilizing figures
Chelsea’s strategy of substantial investment in youthful talent yields considerable advantages but also introduces discernible drawbacks. A primary concern is the deficit of maturity and self-control pervasive within the team, evidenced by an astounding seven red cards in the league this term (a tally unmatched by any other side, which has no more than three). Although diverging from their established approach, Chelsea might contemplate incorporating several seasoned professionals into the squad.
Crystal Palace
REQUIREMENT: The starting point for improvements?
Significant ambiguities cloud Palace’s outlook as summer approaches. The identity of Oliver Glasner’s successor as manager remains unknown, and the team appears deficient in numerous departments. Should they maintain a three-at-the-back formation, a central defender and a right wing-back will likely be essential. Irrespective of the tactical setup, they will be compelled to acquire fresh central midfielders, given that both Daichi Kamada and Jefferson Lerma’s agreements are expiring, and Adam Wharton is highly anticipated to attract attention from leading clubs.
Everton
REQUIREMENT: A substantial quantity of full-backs
Everton must secure the services of at least two, possibly even three, new full-backs this forthcoming summer. Neither James Garner, Jarrad Branthwaite, nor Jake O’Brien are inherently full-backs, yet each has recently occupied the position due to David Moyes’s scarcity of alternatives. The sole regularly accessible
The squad’s principal wing-back is Vitaliy Mykolenko, whose current agreement concludes this summer. It’s undoubtedly their desire to secure winger Jack Grealish on a permanent basis as well — once his temporary stint from Man City wraps up — but that whole scenario is contingent upon the transfer fee.
Fulham
REQUIREMENT: Bolster the offensive contingent for the long term
Fulham attempted (unsuccessfully) to acquire USMNT and PSV Eindhoven forward Ricardo Pepi in January, providing a clear indication of this approaching summer’s main objective. Raúl Jiménez’s agreement is due to conclude, as is midfielder Harry Wilson’s, while winger Samuel Chukwueze is merely on a temporary transfer (possessing the choice to finalize the transfer). This trio have netted 20 of the Whites’ 40 league goals; it’s imperative to ascertain who remains, who departs, and who must be brought in — swiftly.
Leeds United
REQUIREMENT: A fresh shot-stopper
Leeds executed the bulk of their player acquisitions last summer successfully, but erred in one crucial department: in goal. Lucas Perri, secured for €15 million from Lyon, underperformed and ceded his spot to Karl Darlow, who has primarily served as a reserve at this tier. Anticipate the Whites will re-enter the transfer arena for a custodian again during the upcoming summer period.
Liverpool
REQUIREMENT: Enduring answers in the defensive unit
Jérémy Jacquet is headed to Liverpool from Rennes for €60 million, and young Giovanni Leoni is expected to recuperate from his ACL injury ahead of the next campaign, but there remain significant uncertainties shadowing this Liverpool backline. Center back Ibrahima Konaté’s agreement is due to conclude, left back Andy Robertson almost transferred to Tottenham Hotspur in January, and all of their right backs seem susceptible to injuries. Substantial alterations may be forthcoming.
Manchester City
REQUIREMENT: A sustainable answer for the right-back position
Commendation goes to Matheus Nunes, a midfielder who has transformed into a reliable right-sided defender. He has performed commendably in the period following Kyle Walker’s tenure, assuming the role while City’s confidence in youth academy graduate Rico Lewis appears to have diminished. However, a club with City’s financial capability ought to possess a dedicated expert at their disposal, and it is the clearest method to enhance this starting lineup over the summer.
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Nicol: Manchester United have not been outstanding under Carrick
Steve Nicol asserts that Manchester United’s undefeated streak concluding against 10-man Newcastle demonstrates they remain distant from being a flawless squad.
Manchester United
REQUIREMENT: As anticipated! The heart of the midfield
The central midfield has been a point of worry at United for more than twelve months now, and the imperative to acquire an individual for this position has merely grown more acute since Casemiro declared his departure from the club this summer. This might prove quite costly — the club have been consistently associated with Nottingham Forest’s Elliott Anderson, Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimarães, among various other players — but the United senior management can no longer postpone it.
Newcastle United
REQUIREMENT: Added defensive strength … and a forward?
Newcastle’s attacking predicament requires resolution. Yoane Wissa, Nick Woltemade and Anthony Elanga were acquired for a cumulative £167 million last summer, but Eddie Howe has struggled to integrate them effectively. Do you grant them an additional campaign, or invest once more? Irrespective of that decision, the backline demands attention. Of the central defenders, only Malick Thiaw has been healthy and accessible throughout the entire season, and the club urgently require sufficient backup for wing-backs Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento too.
Nottingham Forest
REQUIREMENT: A manager and a coherent footballing philosophy
It’s challenging to perfect your player acquisitions when you experience four different head coaches in one season — and those four managers all employ diverse tactical approaches. Forest possess a plethora of players, many of whom are outstanding, and their primary necessity is a uniform path to pursue.
Sunderland
REQUIREMENT: An attacker and a left-sided defender
Recently ascended Sunderland have passed the majority of the season in the upper echelon of the table, which is a remarkable feat. This is a carefully constructed team that, unlike last summer, does not need extensive alterations. If the Black Cats can identify an attacker capable of enhancing this squad, they ought to act swiftly. It’s also prudent to consider backup for Reinildo at left back, who has been absent owing to fitness issues and disciplinary action.
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Can Igor Tudor prevent Tottenham’s demotion?
ESPN’s Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens respond to Tottenham’s 2-1 loss to Fulham in the Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur
REQUIREMENT: A central player skilled in advanced passing
If Tottenham evade demotion, they must drastically overhaul their midfield configuration, which is brimming with energetic players and tenacious tacklers — but intriguingly deficient in individuals capable of distributing the ball offensively and dissecting defenses. Many of their other issues will resolve themselves when vital squad members regain full health, but the equilibrium in the midfield can solely be rectified through the transfer window.
West Ham United
REQUIREMENT: If they maintain their top-flight status, a commanding figure in defense
West Ham are verging on the brink, but if they do manage to ward off demotion, they’ll need to integrate a commanding presence in the backline — likely a central defender — to avert an identical arduous struggle in the subsequent campaign. Manager Nuno Espírito Santo secured Axel Disasi on loan from Chelsea in January to tackle this issue, but that’s merely a temporary fix.
Wolves
REQUIREMENT: Strategize for the Championship
Wolves have shown considerable resilience recently, with some impressive outcomes versus more prominent clubs, but the judicious approach remains to prepare for the Championship next campaign. They’ve already engaged in that by exchanging Jørgen Strand Larsen for Adam Armstrong in January and additional similar transfers are anticipated.

